This Austinsuite chest of drawers from the 1960s perfectly represents the approach of Mid-Century British design, where practicality and elegance coexist in an essential and timeless form. The proportions are balanced and well studied, allowing the piece of furniture to offer considerable functionality while maintaining a discreet and refined visual presence. Teak gives character and depth to the entire structure. Its warm shades and natural veins cross the front continuously, creating a surface rich in shades that changes slightly depending on the light. It is precisely this material quality that defines much of the furniture's charm, enhancing the simplicity of the design and the construction precision typical of English production of the period. The absence of superfluous decorative elements leaves room for the purity of the lines and the balance of the proportions, characteristics that allow the chest of drawers to fit naturally into both contemporary interiors and more authentic Mid-Century environments. A piece of furniture that continues to maintain its modernity intact thanks to the quality of the materials and the sobriety of the project.